Dr. Smitten and two other psychologists chose 25 children for their study: 5 from Campbell, 10 from other multiracial schools in Miami, and the rest.

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Dr. Smitten and two other psychologists chose 25 children for their study: 5 from Campbell, 10 from other multiracial schools in Miami, and the rest from multiracial schools in other cities in Florida. What kind of doctor is Dr. Smitten? How many psychologists were doing the study? What and where is Campbell? What and where is Miami? How many children from other cities in Florida were chosen for the study? He’s a psychologist. 3. It’s a multiracial school in Miami. It’s a city in Florida. 10.

Slide 2 Click and tell sts that some details in a passage are not stated explicitly, but they can be inferred from other details that are stated. On the TOEFL test, sts will be required to make inferences and draw conclusions from details that are stated or implied in a reading passage. Slide 3 Click and tell sts that this is the information they have about Dr. Smitten and his study. Click and have sts, in pairs, answer the questions based on the stated information. Click again and check answers.